actually, i am bothering about another question
what does 'put your hands on me' actually mean?
please can anyone help me so that i can unerstand the song better?
thank you!!!
PS. i am from Hong Kong and i am new to this forum you can call me tiffany
Well, I doubt anyone's going to agree with this because they think Vanessa would ever sing a song about this... But I'm positive she's talking about the passionate love-making between people who are... Well, passionately in love. So it's about sex... But in a different way than most modern songs talk about it, for sure, and in a way that's respectable and makes you wish you had that person who loved you just that much that making love isn't just about fucking, but about the electric, spiritual connection between those lovers.
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The old English freak is now here after seeing something so incorrect that's so widely used.
...."alright..."
I'm not being rude, but it just irks me so many make this mistake, even edited, written words, like on CD's lyrics.
"Alright," currently was added to the dictionary for colloquial, SPOKEN speech because so many use it and think that's how it's spelled, but when writing it is incorrect to spell it this way. The word is "all right." Two words. I take some college English courses unofficially (I sit in and just learn, but not for a grade or credits). Two of the professors have said this about some people using it in essays, and were extremely displeased that people are trying mess up the English language in this way, even if it isn't intentionally. So this is just for future knowledge.
And that's all I have to say about that. I still love you... you strangers, you. =]